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IN MEMORIAM: Death notices in the SNJ this week

Wife of Frank, mother to Lee and Tanya and nanny to Jackson. Due to current COVID restrictions, attendance at the funeral service is by invitation only. For further details please contact Philip Ford & Son Funeral Directors, Dirleton House, Cainscross Road, Stroud, Glos GL5 4ES. PORTBURY Kathryn Linda Sadly passed away with her loving family by her side, on 18th June 2021, aged 58, after a long battle with cancer. Beloved wife to Keith, mother to Kieran, Kerys and Keafan and grandmother to Emily, Molly, Theo, Owen and Riley. Due to ongoing restrictions, the funeral will be invitation only, but you are very welcome to watch the ceremony via live webcast.

IN MEMORIAM: Death notices in the Standard this week

She will be sadly missed by her family and friends. Funeral service to be held at Cheltenham Crematorium on 9th July 2021. Family flowers only. Enquiries to Co-operative Funeral Care on 01285 653525. SKUSE Nancy Nancy Lydia Skuse died peacefully aged 87 with her family at her bedside on 23rd June 2021 at Jubilee Lodge, Bourton the Water. Born at Grandes Rocques, Guernsey in 1933, she was married in Coventry in 1955, and lived in Gloucestershire for 66 years. Beloved Wife of George for 66 years, Mother of five, Grandmother of eleven and Great grandmother of six she is sorely missed. Well known by the Girl Guides, Women’s Institute, Mothers’ Union, Keep Fit, Towns Women’s Guild, swimming teaching, Underwater Swimming, Cirencester Bowls Club, and all who she taught over the years, she will be missed by many more.

The ultimate symbol for our times

The ultimate symbol for our times By Sally Grant28th June 2021 For centuries, the window has been used by artists to help make sense of the world – and it s a potent symbol that resonates ever more strongly today, writes Sally Grant. I In View from the Artist s Window (1978), the US painter Alice Neel captured an image familiar to New Yorkers (and other city-dwellers): that of the apartment building across from their own. For Neel, who is the subject of a retrospective currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, such scenes of New York City life drove her art. As she said of the space that was both her home and her studio, I really live out my front room windows, which face up Broadway from 107th Street. It s like having a street in your living room . With this comment, and this painting, Neel highlighted a motif that has long captivated artists – the view through a window to the outside world.

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